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Replace @sc{ascii} and ASCII with @acronym{ASCII}.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 02 Nov 2003 07:01:19 +0000 |
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112 For more facilities that allow you to go to previously set marks, see | 112 For more facilities that allow you to go to previously set marks, see |
113 @ref{Mark Ring}. | 113 @ref{Mark Ring}. |
114 | 114 |
115 @kindex C-@@ | 115 @kindex C-@@ |
116 There is no such character as @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} in ASCII; when you | 116 There is no such character as @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} in @acronym{ASCII}; when you |
117 type @key{SPC} while holding down @key{CTRL}, what you get on most | 117 type @key{SPC} while holding down @key{CTRL}, what you get on most |
118 ordinary terminals is the character @kbd{C-@@}. This key is actually | 118 ordinary terminals is the character @kbd{C-@@}. This key is actually |
119 bound to @code{set-mark-command}. But unless you are unlucky enough to | 119 bound to @code{set-mark-command}. But unless you are unlucky enough to |
120 have a terminal where typing @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} does not produce | 120 have a terminal where typing @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} does not produce |
121 @kbd{C-@@}, you might as well think of this character as | 121 @kbd{C-@@}, you might as well think of this character as |